November 18 2014
Continuing with Copenhagen and the stroll down Nyhavn on a gloriously sunny Sunday evening. Like any picturesque spot, people gather to relax, take in the sights and people watch. I
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Continuing with Copenhagen and the stroll down Nyhavn on a gloriously sunny Sunday evening. Like any picturesque spot, people gather to relax, take in the sights and people watch. I
Who could resist a scene like this? I happened upon this while being a tourist in the most touristic part of Copenhagen: Nyhavn. Not a lot to say about this
This photographic journey is fun. Images that I know I deleted before are images that I am excited about now. Before, when framing a shot, if someone entered the frame, I
I had thought I was not going to post another from this series of blur photographs from Copenhagen, but they keep drawing me back in. I cannot seem to settle
This will probably be the last in this little series of blurred shots from Copenhagen. Have many more and they may see the light of day later, or maybe not.
Yesterday I wrote of pursuing an image and in the pursuit how I visualise the photograph. I had the idea of a green, fluid streak of motion. But the result
There are so many things that catch your eye and grab your attention on the street, but there is nothing as powerful as colour. Nothing. It dominates and drowns out
This is a journal of sorts and in journals you do not just document the good, the cheerful and the uplifting. No, the dreary, the drudgery, the despair also needs
Choices. Life is difficult when there are choices. And without choices life is not worth living. Using Lightroom for post processing gives you millions of options. Literally. There are presets
I try to get people in to my shots. This one here, taken in Copenhagen, is an example of waiting and no one comig to fill your frame. Copenhagen has